It could have been either, or both, or neither. But for a few months from late 1964 until mid-1965, that's what this collective of architecture and art students called their rhythm and blues band. They'd tried out a few other names, like Meggadeaths, the Screaming Abdabs, and Spectrum Five, but the Tea Set suited for a while, as they got their first musical engagements, then moved onto the London gig circuit and even made their first foray into the recording studio, laying down tracks that remained unreleased for fifty years.
Virtually nobody at the time knew of the Tea Set, outside a couple of hundred London gig goers. And hardly anybody remembers them now. That's because in late 1965 they figured they needed one more change of name in their pursuit of a more idiosyncratic identity, and the one they opted for was The Pink Floyd Sound.
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The Tea Set (Stanhope Gardens, Crouch End, 1965) |
Some time in 1964, Metcalf and Noble split away to form another band, and in early 1965 Roger 'Syd' Barrett (another school friend of Waters from Cambridge), who had recently come down to London to study at Camberwell College of Arts, stepped in to join the Tea Set. That recoding session, arranged by a friend of Richard Wright, took place at a studio in West Hamstead in February or May (accounts differ) and shortly afterwards the five-piece Tea Set became the resident band at the Countdown Club in Kensington.
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The Tea Set on stage (location unknown, 1965) |
No poem this week. It's been far too exciting a Saturday, with the Seasiders beating top of the table Huddersfield in a passionate and pulsating five goal thriller.
Instead, as a musical bonus, here's a song from that first ever studio recording made by the band who would eventually become Pink Floyd. Those Tea Set recordings weren't released until fifty years later when, in November 2015, Pink Floyd issued them on an EP '1965: Their First Recordings'. It's a Syd Barret composition. Click on the song title to listen to: Lucy Leave.
Thanks for listening and reading, S ;-)
Didn't you tell me one time you went to the same school in Cambridge as some of Pink Floyd? Great win for the Seasiders on Saturday. You must be buzzing. We won away, so a good day all round.
ReplyDeleteWell I'm blowed. I'd seen Tea Set group when looking into this topic and didn't give them a second thought.
ReplyDeleteWe won away as well.
Correct, Clive. I went to the same school as Dave Gilmour, though he was a few years ahead of me. Syd Barrett and Roger Waters went to a different school in Cambridge. Of course we were all very proud (and still at school) when they began to make a name for themselves from early 1967 onwards.
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